| —Black Mountain (NC) NEWS Thursday, October 14, 1948 6 SECTION II Swannanoa News NOTICE At the meeting of the Bun combe County Council at the Asheville Court House last week, an invitation was extended by the council to all county parents and teachers to attend an all-day tour, October 22, to include visits to the Cancer clinic, the Mental Hy gient clinic, and the health faci lities in the Municipal buildings in Asheville. The purpose of this tour is to acquaint the public with these health facilities that are avail able to them. All P.T.A. presidents are asked to contact Mrs. Arnold Powell of Swannanoa, president of Buncom- JOIN THE PTA! Dealers! FOR ESSO STANDARD OH. COMPANY PRODUCTS Tires - Tubes Batteries and Other Atlas Products CALL 4561 or 4952 Black Mountain FOR Quick Service -Heaters- THE FAMOUS MODEL 616 (fi| ftCfl WARM MORNING l| 3U COAL HEATERS VV KNOX TWIN TEMP BIRMINGHAM WOOD Circulators Automatics No. 50 99.50 No. 22 29.95 No. 70 119.95 No. 25 34.95 Jetronic Duo Therm Oil Heaters Oil Heaters $ 129.95 $ 89.95 Harrison & Co. SWANNANOA, N. C. PHONE 3860 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander and Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Clapp motored to Athens, Georgia, Sat urday to attend the North Caro lina-Georgia football game. It was was with mingled feelings of happiness and regret that Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burnette packed their furniture and their memo ries Monday morning to move from the little white house that has been home to them for 20 years. But Mr. and Mrs. Burnette are not losing their good neigh bors, for the distance is short to the modern new 8-room and bath they r are completing on their 100 acre mountain tract (formerly the old John Boone home) near Bee Tree Christian church. Mrs. Arnold Powell was guest speaker at a supper of Fairview P.T.A. in honor of the new teach ers at Fairview school. Mrs. C. K. Siler of Sand Hill high school and Mrs. Hall Weir of Valley Springs school, memhers of the executive board of the Bun combe County Council of the P.T.A. were luncheon guests of Mrs. Arnold Powell. They' planned their year’s work for the council. Mrs. C. Adams Recital Set For Saturday On next Saturday' night, October 16, Mrs. Crosby Adams will give her annual recital for Montreat college in Gaither hall. The many friends of this distinguished com poser and pianist are cordially invited to be present on this oc casion. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were hon ored nationally' this summer at the Chicagoland Music Festival held on the lake front in Chicago. be County Council for reserva tions. Conference At Montreat Will Open Monday The Asheville Presbytery dis trict 2. group conference will meet at the Montreat Presbyterian church October 18. The theme of the program will be. "Achieve ments To Which The Church Looks Forward.” The, following program is scheduled for the con ference, 10 a. m., call to order - by Mrs. .J. O. Williams; Worship Service, J. R. McGregor; Wel come, Mrs. Mellinger Henry of Montreat: Response, Mrs. T. J. Hunter of Swannanoa; Program of Progress, "What Is It.” Mrs. Roy Reed. Weaverville; Achievements of The First Year,” Dr. T. H. Spence, Montreat: In the afternoon Dr. Carl W\ McMurray of Marion will speak on ‘‘Throughout The Assembly”; the Rev. R. E. McClure of Ashe ville, on "In Our Presby'tery'”; The presbyterial cause secretaries, “In Our Church;” Mrs. John S. Nes bitt of Montreat, Intercessory prayer, the theme of which will be “Tarry Ye Until Ye Receive Power.” Brookside News Mrs. Ora Lee McClinton and small son of Newark, N. J., are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Inabinett. She is the former Miss Ora Lee In abinett. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Askew ar rived in Black Mountain from Ocean City, Md., on their way to Miami, Florida, and are visiting Mrs. Askew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. lister Stepp. Mrs. Loraine Finley left October 21 for a short visit in Detroit, Mich. While there she will be a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edna Mae Gibson. Mrs. Annie Barr of Cinncinnati, Ohio, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Nora Rutherford. mtnniuiiiMtiiHimiiiiiMiHtimiiiiHtHmiiiiutmiiiHiiiiinntimMtiMMiMmit Hints To HOMf|WAim?S MumntiHimniitmitH itiitotHmtiniiMiiiiim One way of attaining a more successful home life is by the pro vision of a family - council. Let all members of the household join in this council and meet once a week to discuss common problems. This will give anyone with a grievance an opportunity to bring it before the group, where it is usually ironed, out with no difficulty. A good dinner served amid peaceful surroundings and in an atmosphere of security is no small contribution to family life. Keep the table-talk constructive and mix with the baked beans and an gel cake plenty of love, laughter, and understanding. Thus will the dinner hour be made a much looked-forward-to event in your home. After cutting flowers from the . garden, place in water almost to the blossoms. Insert scissors un der water and cut off small por tion of the stem. Keep stems un der water until flowers become turgid and stand up well for ar tistic arranging. Have you tried a little Chlorox in the water to keep it fresh and keep down the odor from decaying stems and leaves. A little dry mustard or salt rubbed on the hands and then rinsed off will remove onion odors. To retnove onion or fish odors from pans in which those and odoriferous foods have been cooked, wash the pans in hot soapy water to which one or two tablespoons of vinegar have been added. IN ASHEVILLE Mrs. M. R. Sabiston spent Sun day night, October 10, in Ashe ville with her cousins, Mrs. Zetta Foster and Miss Elizabeth Norton. JOIN THE PTA! Executive Conference On At Blue Ridge The annual meeting of the con ference grounds executives is be ing held at Blue Ridge this week. Representatives from Estes Park, Colorado, Lake Geneva, Wis consin, and Silver Bay, New York, are in attendance. The meeting began Tuesday of this week and will end Friday. E. W. Barnes is president ofthis organization and H. W. Sanders is secretary. With The Sick Mrs. Gordon Greenwood has been ill for several days at her home on Portman Villa Road. IF YOU . . . ARE NEEDING a new 'll jflr j'j fir ! 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